I really want to thank you for sharing these quilts. I do like this one with the red squares. It looks special. The receiver is going to love it! Thanks for sharing them. I will get to one soon. I have about 20 jelly rolls.

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I really like these quilts because they work up really fast and are a lot of fun to do -- except for that first fold and seam! I've done three in batiks, which turned out really well, and just finished one in Kaffe Fassett fabrics. The Kaffe is spectacular.

I made all my children a jelly roll race quilt for Christmas last year, but rather than using a jelly roll, I used scraps or just 2 1/4" strips. My oldest was just yellow and blue - his high school colors. My other two children were all different novelty fabrics. They were fun and easy and was a great Christmas gift. I finished them with pillow cases to match.

I'm catching up on my blog reading, and really liked that pop of red in your quilt top....thanks for sharing! I have yet to make one of these, but plan to and will try it with a bit of color at the end like you did!

I agree. You are making me want to bust out my jelly rolls and start sewing up more jelly roll quilt. Love the pattern of the little red blocks. Such an interesting quilt. Looks like a child was playing Hop Scotch.